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This article will walk you through the process of configuring the Easy Numbered HeadingHeadings application. You can configure the application in the following levels:

Table of Contents
minLevel2
maxLevel2

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Global Level Configuration

The Global Configuration applies to all spaces. To change the application configuration, go to (blue star) Manage Apps → User-installed apps → Easy Numbered Heading Headings → Configure. The Configure Easy Numbered Heading Headings page is displayed. The following are the parameters you can configure as per your requirement:

Table of Contents
minLevel3
maxLevel7

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Automatic Numbering

This option allows you to select whether numbering is enabled or disabled by default on new pages. The setting can be overridden for each space, to change go to Space Tools → Numbered HeadingHeadings.

Parameter

Default

Description

Enable automatic numbering of headings

Checked

This option allows you to generate heading numbers automatically. Uncheck this box to disable automatic heading numbering.

Disable numbering for Scroll exports

Unchecked

This option is applicable only if you are using Scroll application to export. Uncheck this box to disable numbering when you export using Scroll application.

Continous numbering across all pages in space (experimental)

Unchecked

Select the checkbox to maintain continuous heading number across all the pages. The first heading number on a page increases in accordance with the last heading number on the preceding page.

Continous numbering across all pages in export

Checked

Select the checkbox to maintain continuous heading number across all the pages when you export page(s). The first heading number on a page increases in accordance with the last heading number on the preceding page.

Formatting

This option allows you to choose the format of the heading style.

The following table provides you with information about the heading styles:

Parameter

Default

Append dot (period) to numbering

Checked

Check this box to add a dot to the end of the numbering.

h1

Decimal

Select the heading 1 format from the drop-down menu. The following are the available options:

Format

Example

Decimal

1. This is a heading example

Lowerlatin

a. This is a heading example

Upperlatin

A. This is a heading example

Lowergreek

α. This is a heading example

Uppergreek

Α. This is a heading example

Lowerroman

i. This is a heading example

Upperroman

I. This is a heading example

Custom

This format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values is added in between square brackets in the following format:

Code Block
[heading.format]

None

Select this if you do not want to number h1.

h2

Decimal

Select the heading 1 2 format from the drop-down menu. The following are the available options:

Status
colourBlue
titlenote
The following example uses the default value for h1.

Format

Example

Decimal

1.1. This is a heading example

Lowerlatin

1.a. This is a heading example

Upperlatin

1.A. This is a heading example

Lowergreek

1.α. This is a heading example

Uppergreek

1.Α. This is a heading example

Lowerroman

1.α. This is a heading example

Upperroman

1.Α. This is a heading example

Custom

This format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values is added in between square brackets in the following format:

Code Block
[heading.format]

None

Select this if you do not want to number h1.

h3

Decimal

Select the heading 1 3 format from the drop-down menu. The following are the available options:

Status
colourBlue
titlenote
The following example uses the default value for other heading values.

Format

Example

Decimal

1.1.1. This is a heading example

Lowerlatin

1.1.a. This is a heading example

Upperlatin

1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowergreek

1.1.α. This is a heading example

Uppergreek

1.1.Α. This is a heading example

Lowerroman

1.1.i. This is a heading example

Upperroman

1.1.I. This is a heading example

Custom

This format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values is added in between square brackets in the following format:

Code Block
[heading.format]

None

Select this if you do not want to number h1.

h4

Decimal

Select the heading 1 4 format from the drop-down menu. The following are the available options:

Status
colourBlue
titlenote
The following example uses the default value for other heading values.

Format

Example

Decimal

1.1.1.1. This is a heading example

Lowerlatin

1.1.1.a. This is a heading example

Upperlatin

1.1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowergreek

1.1.1.α. This is a heading example

Uppergreek

1.1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowerroman

1.1.1.i. This is a heading example

Upperroman

1.1.1.I. This is a heading example

Custom

This format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values is added in between square brackets in the following format:

Code Block
[heading.format]

None

Select this if you do not want to number h1.

h5

Decimal

Select the heading 1 5 format from the drop-down menu. The following are the available options:

Status
colourBlue
titlenote
The following example uses the default value for other heading values.

Format

Example

Decimal

1.1.1.1.1. This is a heading example

Lowerlatin

1.1.1.1.a. This is a heading example

Upperlatin

1.1.1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowergreek

1.1.1.1.α. This is a heading example

Uppergreek

1.1.1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowerroman

1.1.1.1.i. This is a heading example

Upperroman

1.1.1.1.I. This is a heading example

Custom

This format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values is added in between square brackets in the following format:

Code Block
[heading.format]

None

Select this if you do not want to number h1.

h6

Decimal

Select the heading 1 6 format from the drop-down menu. The following are the available options:

Status
colourBlue
titlenote
The following example uses the default value for other heading values.

Format

Example

Decimal

1.1.1.1.1.1. This is a heading example

Lowerlatin

1.1.1.1.1.a. This is a heading example

Upperlatin

1.1.1.1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowergreek

1.1.1.1.1.α. This is a heading example

Uppergreek

1.1.1.1.1.A. This is a heading example

Lowerroman

1.1.1.1.1.i. This is a heading example

Upperroman

1.1.1.1.1.I. This is a heading example

Custom

This format can consist of a combination of regular characters and numbering values. Numbering values is added in between square brackets in the following format:

Code Block
[heading.format]

None

Select this if you do not want to number h1.

Statistics reporting

Choose whether Easy Numbered Headings should send anonymous usage statistics so that we can continue to make relevant improvements.

Parameter

Default

Description

Allow reporting of anonymous statistics

Checked

LaTeX Math Easy Numbered Headings application gathers and transmits some basic information like, usage data to continually improve the product. By enabling you authorize us to collect the information.

Status
colourBlue
titleNOTE
We do not collect or transmit private user data or personal identifiable information.

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Space Level Configuration

The Space level configuration applies to a particular space that you have selected. This level configuration overrides the Global Configuration.

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To configure at a space level, perform the following:

  1. Go to Space Tools → Numbered HeadingHeadings. The Settings page is displayed.

  2. Under Settings for this page, make the necessary configuration changes at the space level.

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